Frédéric Salmon

About Frédéric Salmon

Frédéric Salmon was born in France in 1968. He graduated from the University of Paris XIII with a master's degree in management and also undertook advanced studies in finance at the University of Paris II. Frédéric started his career as a financial engineer for Banque Postale Asset Management in 1993. He became a money market portfolio manager in 1996 and a credit and convertible portfolio manager in 1998. He joined IXIS Asset Management in 2002 and was the head of credit. After three years, he became a senior credit portfolio manager. In 2006, Frédéric joined Pictet Asset Management where he is currently the head of investment grade credit. He has been managing funds for over 18 years and his investment process involves a dynamic and blended approach. He is a member of SFAF (French Society of Financial Analysts). Outside of fund management he enjoys skiing with his family and cycling, and his interests include history, sociology and philosophy.

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